If you are trying to get a specific match, why use contains? Could n't
you use @name='se.company.iface' ?
Cheers
Kamal
Mikael Petterson (KI/EAB) wrote:
Hi,
I am using the following xsl (xpath):
<xsl:with-param name="nodes"
select="report/data/all/package[contains(@name,'se.company.iface') or
contains(@name,'se.company.common') or contains(@name,'se.company.pnp') or
contains(@name,'se.company.bcm')]/coverage[(_at_)type='block, %']/@value"/>
When I use 'contains' I get a match for both:
se.company.iface
se.comapny.iface.pop
However I only want a specific match that is when I write
(@name,'se.company.iface') it is only
se.company.iface and NOT se.comapny.iface.pop
Is it possible to perform this in xsl?
cheers,
//mikael
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